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Posted: 3:07 PM Aug 21, 2008
Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Saffron!
Saffron is good with dogs and other cats and would be a wonderful addition to any family! What a pretty baby!! Saffron is an adorable kitten, which already has such a distinguished beauty to her markings. She is a lovable and playful little girl. Saffron is good with dogs and other cats and would be a wonderful addition to any family! Reporter: Amara Burgh (Paws 'N Purrs with IMPACT)Email Address: info@pawsnpurrs.org |
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What a pretty baby!! Saffron is an adorable kitten, which already has such a distinguished beauty to her markings. She is a lovable and playful little girl.
She is one of five kittens that came to South Bend Animal Care and Control only days old with their mother and now are old enough to be placed in loving forever homes.
Saffron is good with dogs and other cats and would be a wonderful addition to any family!
She is about 3-months-old, iis up-to-date on vaccines, tested negative for FIV/FelV, and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $60 plus a prepaid Rabies vaccine. This fee includes a 30% discount off of her spay at participating veterinarians.
Please call Kayla at the shelter, M-F at 574-235-9303 or email info@pawsnpurrs.org for more information about this pretty gal.
Applications can be found online by CLICKING HERE and either faxed in or brought to the shelter, located at 105 S. Olive Street during business hours.
Saffron’s brothers, Sergio and Sebastion, are also still available for adoption and can be seen on Petfinder.

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